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Tom Kunich August 15th 10 04:00 PM

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Is anyone buying good bikes from anyone but shops? I'm asking less than a
third of what these bikes cost me trying to unload them for a move and I
haven't had one single enquiry!


David Kerber[_4_] August 19th 10 04:35 PM

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In article ,
says...

Is anyone buying good bikes from anyone but shops? I'm asking less than a
third of what these bikes cost me trying to unload them for a move and I
haven't had one single enquiry!


I think the biggest issue that's slowing down your sales is the frame
size; there aren't too many (as a % of all cyclists) who would ride a
61cm frame size. My feet wouldn't touch the ground if I tried
straddling that bike.


Tom Kunich August 19th 10 07:33 PM

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"David Kerber" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

Is anyone buying good bikes from anyone but shops? I'm asking less than a
third of what these bikes cost me trying to unload them for a move and I
haven't had one single enquiry!


I think the biggest issue that's slowing down your sales is the frame
size; there aren't too many (as a % of all cyclists) who would ride a
61cm frame size. My feet wouldn't touch the ground if I tried
straddling that bike.


While I understand what you're saying remember that this group is world
wide. I would think that there would be people in my size in sufficient
quantities.....


Dan Becker August 20th 10 05:06 AM

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In article , Tom Kunich
wrote:

"David Kerber" wrote in message
...
I think the biggest issue that's slowing down your sales is the frame
size; there aren't too many (as a % of all cyclists) who would ride a
61cm frame size. My feet wouldn't touch the ground if I tried
straddling that bike.


While I understand what you're saying remember that this group is world
wide. I would think that there would be people in my size in sufficient
quantities.....

Except that no one but the three of us reads Usenet anymore.

Dan

Tom Kunich August 20th 10 06:52 PM

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"Dan Becker" wrote in message
...
In article , Tom Kunich
wrote:

"David Kerber" wrote in message
...
I think the biggest issue that's slowing down your sales is the frame
size; there aren't too many (as a % of all cyclists) who would ride a
61cm frame size. My feet wouldn't touch the ground if I tried
straddling that bike.


While I understand what you're saying remember that this group is world
wide. I would think that there would be people in my size in sufficient
quantities.....

Except that no one but the three of us reads Usenet anymore.


I'm thinking that you're more correct than even you think.



William R. Mattil August 26th 10 04:13 PM

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Tom Kunich wrote:
Is anyone buying good bikes from anyone but shops? I'm asking less than
a third of what these bikes cost me trying to unload them for a move and
I haven't had one single enquiry!


Tom,

Where are you moving to ?


Bill

--

William R. Mattil

http://www.celestial-images.com

Tom Kunich August 26th 10 06:40 PM

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"William R. Mattil" wrote in message
...

Where are you moving to ?


I haven't decided yet Bill but it will be either Pleasanton or Livermore
with a very slight chance of Dublin.


wizardB September 8th 10 02:48 PM

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On 8/20/2010 10:52 AM, Tom Kunich wrote:
"Dan Becker" wrote in message
...
In article , Tom Kunich
wrote:

"David Kerber" wrote in message
...
I think the biggest issue that's slowing down your sales is the frame
size; there aren't too many (as a % of all cyclists) who would ride a
61cm frame size. My feet wouldn't touch the ground if I tried
straddling that bike.

While I understand what you're saying remember that this group is world
wide. I would think that there would be people in my size in sufficient
quantities.....

Except that no one but the three of us reads Usenet anymore.


I'm thinking that you're more correct than even you think.


No there's a forth he's just quiet :)


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